XBOX One, Wii U and PS4 all have top releases for this week, including Batman: Arkham Knight, Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition, Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward, Planetside 2,Yoshi's Woolly World and Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley.

Rocksteady Studios hit the PS4, Xbox One and PC with their third instalment in the Arkham series, and fourth in the overall series following Batman: Arkham Origins.

Arkham Knight introduces a big dollop of new features, with dualplay and the Batmobile set to play much bigger roles.

The fully drivable Batmobile will be available to use throughout the game and is capable of transforming from high speed pursuit mode to military grade battle mode, which both sound pretty epic.

Rocksteady have promised that players will be able to 'tear through the streets at incredible speeds in pursuit of Gotham City’s most dangerous villains.'

Batgirl will also be a playable character through the Matter of Family Season Pass content, adding a prequel story featuring a unique location where you play as Batgirl for the very first time in the Arkham series.

The Special Edition includes Vergil, Trish, and Lady as bonus playable characters, along with the Dark Knight mode which was previously found only in the PC version.

Each bonus character comes with their own new opening and ending movies.

Capcom say they made some under-the-hood tweaks in the special edition to make the game more balanced and approachable but allow for the original DMC4 settings to be accessed by using a special command.

The colour of the game's logo will change, indicating that you are playing using the original settings, however, this can only be done when there's no existing save data, so if you have already created a game you'll have to delete the save data.

Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward is out June 23.

Fans of Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn will have the chance to pick up latest DLC offering, Heavensward, this week on PS4, PS3 and PC.

The expansions sees the Holy See of Ishgard opens its gates to adventurers, with the main storyline focusing on the Dragonsong War, a thousand-year conflict between Ishgard and Dravania.

Getting ready to craft airships and use them to discover floating continents above the clouds, while the level cap has been increased to 60.

A new playable race will also be introduced, along with a Griffin you can use to fly to your next destination.

PlanetSide 2 is out June 23.

After months of Beta testing, Daybreak are ready to launch free-to-play PlanetSide 2 on PS4 in Europe and North America this week.

PlanetSide 2 is a massive scale first-person shooter where soldiers need to battle as one in strategic, targeted missions against other enemy empires.

The title also requires strategic teamwork and has witnessed some of the biggest player battles in gaming history on the PC.

Players from the PC version will not be able to transfer over their characters and cash as different micro-transaction systems are used for both.

Yoshi's Woolly World is out June 26.

Yoshi's Woolly World adds more platform adventuring to the Wii U, this time in the form of a yarn-producing Yoshi.

The game is set in a world of yarn and cloth, with Yoshi retaining a lot of his moves from the Yoshi's Island series.

Swallowing his enemies and using his flutter jump to reach hard areas, are standard, although this time round Yoshi produces balls of yarn, not eggs

Yarn balls can do a few things when thrown, such as tying up enemies or filling certain platforms and objects.

Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley is out now for Nintendo 3DS.

The latest Harvest Moon title launched June 19 but could have been overlooked due to the craziness going on last week at E3.

The farm simulator is back, letting fans modify their home by expanding and moving items around, while also including terrain elevations and building locations.

Players can settle down and get married, have a child, buy companions and help villagers, Harvest Sprites, the Harvest Goddess, and even the King of the Underworld with requests.

It's also the Harvest Moon game with a fully three-dimensional setting, while the choice of playing as a boy or a girl has also been included.